Strictly celebrities on how they will bring their talents to the competition

admin admin | 09-17 00:15

Singers Shayne Ward and Toyah Willcox have explained how they will bring their own backgrounds as performers to the Strictly Come Dancing competition.

They are contestants on the BBC One show, which will return next week with its live show, along with other celebrities including Love Island star Tasha Ghouri, JLS member JB Gill, Olympian and ex-hockey player Sam Quek, Morning Live's Dr Punam Krishan, and former footballer Paul Merson.

Their partners were revealed as follows during the launch show; Dr Punam and Gorka Marquez, Willcox and Neil Jones, Ward and Nancy Xu, Gill and Amy Dowden, Quek and Nikita Kuzmin, and Merson and Karen Hauer.

The Good Ship Murder actor Ward told the PA news agency that he has the advantage of "years of being on stage and performing, I utilise those nerves, and I turn it into energy, positive energy, and turn it into fun".

He added: "So whatever worries I’m gonna leave at the door."

Shayne Ward will use "years of being on stage and performing" for Strictly

Actress Willcox, who appeared in Jubilee and Secret Diary Of A Call Girl, explained that she is used to staying "in the moment" for her work.

She added: "I love total absorption, and this is the best show to be like that in to just get lost in it."

Willcox also says: "Well, I’m not taking it too easily, because this is a very demanding show, but it’s also an effervescent, fun show that helps everyone stretch themselves a bit further, and that’s how I’m seeing it.

"But I will come out of this with more, better performance, control, a reminder and a refresher of how a body looks good, because I’ve spent a whole year just punking out. I’m really looking at it as an incredible learning curve, as well as being very, very enjoyable."

Toyah Willcox looking at Strictly as "an incredible learning curve"

Hoping to draw on her background is medical professional Dr Punam, who says: "It’s going to be intense, but I definitely think that one lends itself to the other.

"So when the days are long, the days are intense, the pressure is real. I think to have escapism in the form of dance and learning something so new, like I really am, I think in the best place."

The celebrities have already hit the dancefloor during the launch show at the weekend with their partners in a group ensemble, but will compete for the first time later this week.

Quek says: "It’s crazy. It was like an attack on the senses. I loved every minute of it."

Her partner Kuzmin says that her journey will be a different one than the way he and Bad Education star Layton Williams approached the show last year, when they made the final.

Dr Punam says Strictly is going to be "intense"

The Celebrity Big Brother star, 26, says "competitiveness is always good, and we are all very competitive but the thing is, it’s a new year", and "we’re exploring new things, new dances, new concepts".

Former Arsenal player Merson suggested he was not really there for competition.

The 56-year-old pundit explained he "doesn’t want this to sound horrible, but I’ve got nothing to do" following his child going to school.

He added: "She’s gone to school, and it’s like there’s a bit of a void. And this is a real, real, absolute bonus. They said about this. And I was like, wow, yeah, yeah."

Paul Merson has a "right result" with partner Karen Hauer

Merson says he is "not going to lie", he has only dipped in and out of watching Strictly.

Talking about his partner, the longest-serving pro, he added: "I couldn’t say, 'Oh, my God, I got Karen [Hauer], best thing ever happened to me’. But since I met her, I am going to say I’ve had a right result."

However, he says being a former player he knows "to listen", so will use that to work on his dance moves with Hauer.

The first 2024 live Strictly Come Dancing show airs at 7pm on BBC One on Saturday.

Source: Press Association

Disclaimer: The copyright of this article belongs to the original author. Reposting this article is solely for the purpose of information dissemination and does not constitute any investment advice. If there is any infringement, please contact us immediately. We will make corrections or deletions as necessary. Thank you.


ALSO READ

Gold prices see drop in local and international markets

Listen to article In a major shift in the local gold market, the price of 24-carat gold per tola dec...

Bank of England cuts interest rate as UK inflation hits three-year low

The Bank of England on Thursday said it was cutting its key interest further after UK inflation hit ...

US Fed Reserve to cut rates amid economic uncertainty under second Trump term

The US Federal Reserve is expected to reduce its benchmark policy rate by a quarter of a percentage ...

Last 28th Māori Battalion veteran Sir Bom Gillies dies, aged 99

Sir Robert 'Bom' Gillies, the last surviving member of the 28th Māori Battalion, has died. He was 99...

RSA seeks new pokie consent after 'honest mistake'

Whakatāne's Returned Services Association has made a plea to council for help to reopen its gaming r...

Drugs, theft, safety fears: Tourism village's emergency housing motel impacts

A claim that emergency housing motels have not impacted tourism in Rotorua has been rubbished by one...